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Had it repaired/restored.

One hell of a professional job!

To give them their dues it is Alscot Bathrooms (Restorations & Bath Re-Enamelling)

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Was it white before?
 
:eek: How much
 
In fairness to him he drove from Solihul to Worthing and back same day (one hell of a round trip) Nobody nearer wanted to know. I'm sure he's/they are cheaper if you don't require 8 hours of driving off them either side of a day's work. And the work speaks for itself.
 
Hope you had insurance
 
Sounds about right. My PLI won't pay out on something I'm working on, so I suppose if I were to break a basin while working on the basin, it wouldn't pay.
 
That if I'm working on a pipe and set fire to something else, it will pay, allegedly.
 
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